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DNA On Pizza Crust Leads To Quadruple Murder Suspect

HughPickens.com writes: In a case straight out of CSI, CNN reports that police are searching for the man suspected in the gruesome slayings of the Savopoulos family and their housekeeper, after his DNA was purportedly found on a pizza crust at the scene of the quadruple murders. They discovered his DNA on the crust of a Domino's pizza — one of two delivered to the Savopoulos home May 14 as the family was held hostage inside — a source familiar with the investigation said. The pizza apparently was paid for with cash left in an envelope on the porch. The next morning, Savvas Savopoulos's personal assistant dropped off a package containing $40,000 in cash at the home, according to the officials and police documents.

The bodies of Savopoulos, along with his wife, Amy, their 10-year-old son Philip and the family's housekeeper, Veralicia Figueroa, were discovered the afternoon of May 14 after firefighters responded to reports of a fire. D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier says the killings are likely not a random crime and police have issued an arrest warrant for the 34-year-old Daron Dylon Wint, who is described as 5'7 and 155 lbs and might also go by the name "Steffon." Wint apparently used to work at American Iron Works, where Savvas Savopoulos was CEO and president. The neighborhood is home to numerous embassies and diplomatic mansions as well as the official residence of Vice President Joe Biden and his wife. "Right now you have just about every law enforcement officer across the country aware of his open warrant and are looking for him," says Lanier. "I think even his family has made pleas for him to turn himself in."

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  1. Re:Machine learning? by antiperimetaparalogo · · Score: 4, Informative

    Are these crazy comments a product of naive machine learning algorithms?

    Or code used for illicit communications?

    Any ideas?

    I have some ideas.

    The Savopoulos -Savvas, his wife Amy, and their 10 years old son Phillip (luckily, their 2 daughters, Abi and Katerina, 19 and 16 years old, were not in the house)- is a Greek-American family that (along with their 57 years old El Salvadorian faithful maid Veralicia Figueroa) were, all together, tortured and murdered by someone who cannot freely be called sub-human... because of his race - so, as a contribution to the discussion and to the American society (in which both Abi and Katerina will live - understand this before anyone accuse me for posting "racist facts"):

    USA, 2013 - Arrests by Race - Black

    Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter: 52.2%

    Robbery: 56.4%

    Population by Race - Black : 13.2%.

    sources: FBI - CENSUS

    * Both Abi and Katerina will honor their parents and their little brother (plus, their faithful maid) by living in the American society as their family teached them... o Theos na anapausi tis psixes ton Sabba, Amis, Phillipou, kai Veralicia - Abi kai Katerina, zoi se logou sas.

    --
    Antisthenes: "Wisdom begins by examining the words/names." - excuse my English, i am (slightly...) better with my Greek!
  2. Re:Rich Family Dies, World At Peril!!! by stdarg · · Score: 4, Informative

    There are plenty of majority places in the Caribbean, Africa and the Americas in which the crime rate is low and normal.

    Hmm, are you sure about that? Murder rates for the Caribbean:

    U.S. Virgin Islands: 39 murders per 100,000
    St. Kitts and Nevis: 38 per 100,000
    Guatemala: 38 per 100,000
    Colombia: 37 per 100,000
    Belize: 30.8 per 100,000
    Trinidad and Tobago: 35 per 100,000
    Bahamas: 27.4 per 100,000
    Puerto Rico (a Commonwealth of the United States): 26 per 100,000
    Mexico: 24 per 100,000
    Dominican Republic: 25 per 100,000
    St. Lucia: 25 per 100,000
    St. Vincent and The Grenadines: 22 per 100,000
    Panama: 22 per 100,000
    Dominica: 22 per 100,000

    That's compared to about 4.7 per 100k in the US, which is considered high for the developed world.

    I didn't bother checking African crime rates because I'm pretty confident you're wrong there.

    By "majority places" were you referring to really small places like individual neighborhoods or something?